1894 Marlin Carrier update. Pics

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1894 Marlin Carrier update. Pics

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Malrin responded immediately with a new carrier at no charge - as suggested it now works very well.

J Miller - as per your request here are pictures of the carrier from my 1894 and the parts of the one which came apart. The retaining washer came off and the spring is missing.

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Good on you, O.S.!!! Let us know how she shoots (reliably) afterwards!

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You will likely see for yourself. 8)
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BTT - J Miller.
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O.S.,

Just found the thread. Great pic, shows the hole and the end of the rocker quite nicely.
Would you mind if I kept that pic and used it for reference in the future?

Just a question about the ejector spring, was that something you think you'll need or just spare?

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Go ahead if you like and if you want any other views let me know.

Joe, That spring broke too and I had to replace it. Odd, don't you think.
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